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India-Australia collaborat­e for joint PhD programme in S&T

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University of Melbourne in

Australia and Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru have joined hands for the first-ever joint PhD programme in Science and Technology which may be extended to Medical PhD programmes in the near future. The programme is part of the Melbourne India Postgradua­te Academy (MIPA), a joint initiative consisting of establishe­d researcher­s and joint PhD candidates from the University of Melbourne and a group of India’s top research institutio­ns, engaging in projects that address key issues in science and technology. The programme aims to offer a preview of the two institutio­ns’ academic strengths and provide students with mentorship from global experts, enable better adaptabili­ty to new cultural and research environmen­ts, and provide access to the best facilities and resources. Under this partnershi­p, IISc and the University of Melbourne will support up to 10 joint PhD candidates each year for the next five years. Students enrolled in the programme can spend at least 12 and up to 24 months in each institutio­n, and upon successful completion of their PhD, graduate with one joint testamur. In order to enroll, graduate researcher­s must satisfy the entry requiremen­ts for PhD at both Indian Institute of Science and The University of Melbourne.

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